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Constant freezing up issues, then when they unfreeze they refreeze when you drive.

I cant be bothered with mine now.

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I could hook it up so I have an option to use that ports or switch back to normal way. II would be looking to just put the hose directly under the hose connections so there wouldny be any hose showing outside. Maybe even have a box going over the hose connections to stop dirt ect going in them? Failing that that reg plate looks well coool

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If you have van ports, to get around the freezing, put a valve in the van and at night connect an open end to the port, open the valve to let out water in the hose, then re close valve so no more water flows to it.
( you also need a valve on the tank to stop the water from tank refilling the hose while your draining it)
2 minute job.

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I've just cable tied mine at various points and underneath the bumper....total cost = £2.00 for two hose endstops from B&Q.
The pipes are secured at a downward angle from the van floor to the bumper, so when pumps are turned off, the exess water runs out of the pipes.
Never had a problem with the pipes freezing.

You can also cable tie some foam pipe insulation to stop the pipes freezing.